London (Staff Reporter) Britain’s Labor Party’s blind support of Israel’s position on Gaza did not leave it anywhere. After the position adopted by Britain’s Labor Party regarding Gaza, concerns have arisen that it will be lost to Muslim voters. is losing support, which senior party officials have expressed concern about. Dawn TV London, citing a report by the British newspaper The Guardian, said that Labor Party officials had also begun conducting surveys of Muslim voters. The report cites Labor Party sources as saying that the party is conducting polls and organizing groups across the UK while the general election is a few months away. There is a crisis within the party. It was raised when Labor leader Kerr Stormer said in an interview in October that Israel had the right to cut off Gaza’s water and electricity, a position he later backtracked on. “We know that we have lost the Muslim vote and their confidence in us has also decreased,” added one member. We had a response to the issue of war. So now we are trying to make up for that loss.” The party’s senior MP told the newspaper that “Muslims are not only key supporters of the Labor Party but also very important geographically and many of them. South and North-West can play an important role for the seats, so we need to focus on them.’