Referencing an old hindi meme, she captioned the video, 'Hello frands, chai peelo (Hello friends, have some tea)'
"The ruling is final, unappealable and enforceable," Xinhua quoted lawyer Mohamed Hamed Salem as saying.
A lower administrative court has previously ordered the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) to do so, but the latter appealed against the ruling, citing it was hard to implement.
The top administrative court rejected the NTRA appeal on Saturday and upheld the temporary ban as a final, unappealable ruling.
The lawsuit dates back to 2013 when the Egyptian lawyer demanded to ban YouTube in Egypt until the offensive clip on anti-Islamic videos are removed.
It is unclear how the temporary ban will be implemented, as YouTube was still working in Egypt until Saturday evening.
Referencing an old hindi meme, she captioned the video, 'Hello frands, chai peelo (Hello friends, have some tea)'
Jihad Azour's nomination comes seven months after the position became vacant because of political turmoil
Djokovic's main focus has been to win a men's record 23rd Grand Slam title next weekend in Paris
The Ukrainian defeated Daria Kasatkina and opted not to shake hands with the Russian in protest against the war in Ukraine
It was a pleasure to share two more years with you, says Neymar while wishing luck to his PSG teammate
This voluntary cut will be from the required production level, as agreed upon at the Opec+ meeting
Rohit Sharma's India faces a big Test against the Australian pace attack in the WTC final which starts in London on Wednesday
The couple, aged 24 and 22, reportedly died of cardiac arrest