Another round of—Cairo—negotiations for the establishment of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has ended without results, but the process will continue, an American official said, reports The Times of Israel. According to the source, the negotiations in Cairo were "constructive and were conducted in the spirit of reaching a final and implementable agreement with all sides share that sentiment." “The process will continue over the coming days through working groups to further address remaining issues and details,” the US official said. Speaking at a news conference in Halifax, Canada, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Washington was still “feverishly” working in Cairo with Egyptian and Qatari mediators as well as the Israelis to get a ceasefire and a hostage deal It is noteworthy that US officials are apparently the only side of the negotiations that hopes for further progress, the newspaper noted.