Christian Friends of Zion Museum founder Dr. Mike Evans convened an "emergency conference Monday afternoon.

The topic of the conference is "Actions required for the development and preservation of the important alliance between the State of Israel and the Evangelicals."

Dr. Evans said that he had spoken with numerous Israeli ministers and that "the death of Bibi Netanyahu has been greatly exaggerated."

He said that he wanted to "personally apologize to Naftali Bennett" for calling Bennett "a disgusting disappointment."

"I used some very harsh statements and some very rude language, and that wasn't right," Dr. Evans said.

Dr. Evans pledged to launch six lawsuits against Facebook as soon as new legislation regarding social media is passed in Florida in July.

Last week, Evans slammed Prime Minister-designate Naftali Bennett for agreeing to form a government which would replace Netanyahu as prime minister.

In his remarks, Dr. Evans criticized the new government for including Muslim "anti-Zionists" and "post-Zionist leaders," warning that the future of Zionism itself was at stake.

"Is the unity government a vote for Zionism?" he asked, saying that the motivation for the new government was nothing more than hatred for Benjamin Netanyahu.

"The power brokers of the world trust him," he said of Netanyahu, warning that Naftali Bennett cannot hope to achieve the same results while leading a party with just seven seats and calling Bennett a "seven seater."

He further said that the unity government would only last as long as not a single MK defected, but he had spoken to four MKs who were waiting for someone else to be the first to defect.

He said that Evangelicals around the world were united in support of Netanyahu. "If Bibi Netanyahu goes into the opposition, we Evangelicals will go into the opposition with him."

"Mr. Bennett has been a very strong Zionist and against the Two-State Solution," he admitted. He added that two MKs told him that the day Bennett declares his support for the Two-State Solution, they would leave the coalition and collapse the government.

"If Bennett takes positions that we support, we'll support him," he declared.