Wes Streeting, the health secretary, admitted the party had suffered because of the position it had taken on the Middle East crisis, after he won his seat of Ilford North by a margin of just 528 seats.
Streeting was one of several Labour MPs in heavily Muslim areas who either lost their seats or were run unexpectedly close.
He said: "Looking at the results across the country, including in Ilford North, it is very clear that Gaza has been a real issue for the Labour party at this election."
John McTernan, a former adviser to Tony Blair, warned his party not to ignore the message it had been sent by parts of its core vote.
He told the BBC yesterday: "Whenever Labour loses any of its base, whether it's the middle-class voters, the urban voters, the graduates, or whether it's Muslim voters, Labour needs a strategy. That's what electoral politics is.
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