It's weird, because you'd think Makedon and Carthage would've inherited the Seleukid-Ptolemaios rivalry, but apparently the Persians had other plans.
to be fair, Makedon did piss the Carthaginians when they end up not so covertly helping the Maccabeeid Ioudaioi to form the now famed Kingdom-without-King, that ironically culturally closer to the Carthaginians. The resurgent, Monotheistic Kingdom of Yehuda under the rule of Maccabe Priest-Steward (all while seemingly waiting for a worthy descendant of Legendary David and Solomon to take the Throne, but in fact, it was more like Priest dominated Demokratia with the nonexistent monarch as a figurehead).
Sure it ends up undercutting the Carthaginian claim of all Phoenicia, with said Kingdom of Yehuda's ranks was swollen by Ptolemaic remnants (who converted to the particularly weird cult of El-Adonai, the one who claimed Yahweh is the real and only God). The infusion of Ptolemaic remnants enables the Kingdom of Yehuda to wrest control of the Sinai Peninsula from Carthage, and basically cut Carthage land access from their Phoenician homeland.
The Said Kingdom without King actually held themselves very well for two centuries... Until the Priest-Steward Caiaphas decides that he had enough ruling as a King in all but name in front of an empty throne, decided to crown himself as a real King, kill anyone who denounced his move as usurping the Messiah's rightful place... And attack Phoenicia...
It was so bad that Makedon immediately dropped their support while Carthage pours their wrath on the Kingdom, resulting in said dispersal of the Yehudans / Ioudaioi to what they themselves call as the second exile before their religion ends up heavily suppressed on Carthaginian held lands.
Sure, the only thing visibly left from them is the cult of El-Adonai, apparently formed by Yeshua, one of the most vocal who denounced Caiaphas' "usurpation", and end up being crossed as the result. The cult's believer's insistence that Yeshua is actually the real Messiah is definitely mind-boggling.
Sure, to us, it was Caiaphas' idiocy of attacking Phoenicia caused his downfall, but to the believer of the El-Adonai cult, his downfall was the punishment of usurping rightful Messiah's throne.