A U.S. delegation, that includes President Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, has arrived in a tense Jerusalem a day ahead of the opening of the new U.S. embassy. <br /> They were welcomed Sunday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. <br />President Trump pledged to move the embassy there from Tel Aviv after recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital last year.<br />He also told an event in Indiana last week that he saved almost a billion dollars on plans to move the embassy. <br />The move has infuriated Israel's regional rival Palestine, which wants its own future state with its capital in east Jerusalem.<br /> Trump's announcement also ended decades of U.S. neutrality on the Israel-Palestine tensions and put a possible peace deal between them in jeopardy. <br />Most of the international community has criticized Trump's decision and this discontent was underscored by the absence of most envoys to Israel during Sunday's reception. <br />President Trump will not be at Monday's ceremony, but will instead address the event via a video message. <br />