Lieberman, who was speaking on several panels and at the annual “Free #Iran” rally put on by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said, “We have a site already in Jerusalem for our embassy and it is part of what was Israeli territory in 1948. So, there’s not going to be any negotiation about that site.”
Trump, following in line with tradition, decided to sign a 6-month waiver delaying the potential move of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Asked to react to this, Lieberman said:
I think he wants to give some air and some opportunity to what his administration’s trying to do to create a negotiation between Israel and Palestinian people. But I have an inner confidence that if there’s no progress between Israelis and Palestinians, certainly in his first term, or six months, or a year from now, that he’ll keep his word and move the embassy to Jerusalem. It’s the right thing to do.
Last month, 52 members of Congress wrote a letter to Secretary of State #Rex Tillerson urging him to change this policy the United States adopted several years ago.
Speaking with journalist Josh Yasmeh, Lieberman said he was “concerned” with the split between the Bernie Sanders and the establishment wing of the Democratic Party:

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