The United States can’t go it alone—it needs a set of relationships across the region to not only help address the immediate and growing humanitarian crisis but also to plan for the political and economic reconstruction of Gaza and the West Bank as well. Given the open questions in U.S. domestic politics raised by voices on the far right and left about America’s commitments in places like the Middle East, Ukraine, and Asia, it is even more important that the Biden administration double down on the relationships with some its partners in the Middle East, flawed as some of those partners may be.