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Have they really? In those three decades, there have been periods where they were genuinely seeking a political solution, but it certainly hasn't been the majority of that time. And it's pretty hard to argue that they've been seeking a political solution in good faith in the last 6-10 years; they've been sinking considerable resources into projects directly counter to negotiation (settlement-building).
Certainly lip service has been paid more or less continuously, but I don't think you could consider it an active political project of the Israeli government at any point during the Obama administration.