Donald Trump once promised to be the “neutral guy” in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and said he didn’t want to assign fault in the never-ending conflict.Trump struck a very different tone on Sunday, telling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would recognize an undivided Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal capital and squarely blaming the Palestinian “hatred and violence" for the ongoing failure of Middle East peace efforts.It was the first of two planned Netanyahu meetings with the presidential candidates — a sitdown with Hillary Clinton was to follow in the evening — spotlighting the U.S.-Israel relationship on the eve of the first presidential debate.