Egypt had banned youtube for 1 month for the dispute of anti-Islamic video, which surfaced online on 2012. Egypt’s top administrative court ruled on Saturday that regulators must block the video file-sharing site, a lawyer who filled the case told Reuters.

a lower administrative court had ordered that ministry of Communications and Information Technology block YouTube, owned by Google, in 2013 over the video, but the case was appealed and its ruling stayed during the appeal process.

    The ministry at the time said it would be impossible to enforce the ruling without disrupting google’s Internet search engine, incurring potentially huge costs and job losses in the Arab world’s most populous country.

    The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology was not immediately available for comment.

    The film “Innocence of Muslims”, a low-budget 13-minute video, was billed as a film trailer and made in California with private funding. It provoked a wave of anti-American unrest in Egypt and other Muslim countries when it appeared in 2012.

    Mohamed Hamid Salem, a lawyer who filed the case in 2013, said the ruling also orders that all links that broadcast the film be blocked.

    The ruling is considered final and cannot be appealed.