Conquest of Tiberias
Then there is the conquest of Tiberias. When the residents of Tiberias heard news of the conquest of Beisen and the resulting treaty, they requested a truce from Abul A‘war on the condition that their plea be put before Hazrat Shurahbil (ra). Abul A‘war accepted their request, and thus residents of Beisen and Tiberias both agreed to the terms settled in Damascus.
It was also decided that half of the total residences in the towns and surrounding villages would be emptied for the Muslims, while the Byzantines would occupy the other remaining half. [It was also decided] that everyone would be taxed one Dinar annually, and a specific portion from the yielded crops would be due.
After this, the Muslim leaders and soldiers became residents among the public and the establishment of peace with Jordan reached completion. All reinforcements took residence in and around Jordan, and the good news of the victory was sent to Hazrat Umar (ra).
(Muhammad Ibn Jarir al-Tabari, Tarikh al-Tabari [translated], Vol. 2, part 2 [Karachi, Pakistan: Nafees Academy], pp. 216-217)