Trump actually stated very clearly in the February 25, 2016 Republican candidates' debate that he wanted to take a "neutral" stance on issues involving Israel/Palestine. He was hammered by other (losing) candidates who somehow construed that as an "anti-Israel" stance.
You can disregard anything from an address that was given to a lobbying group. By definition a candidate is going to tell those people whatever they want to hear.
Sorry I think I will disregard your opinion and believe the facts as Trumps words he spoke on numerous occasions after the debate supporting the move of the US embassy to Jerusalem. And your point was that it is not an important issue for many people. The preservation of Jewish land is a bigger issue then you may realize to many evangelical Christians.