The preliminary injunction will remain in force pending the court's decision following trial in the case.
The court in Jerusalem said the injunction would remain in force until a hearing takes place.
Judge Woodlock said the preliminary injunction would remain in effect for two years.
That ruling was found to be defective last month by a Federal appeals court, although the injunction remained in effect.
The injunction will now remain in place until an appeal is heard, which could take up to eight weeks.
The preliminary injunction therefore remained in effect for six months.
The damages were later reversed by an appellate court, but the injunction remained in place.
Because the Court had done so only rhetorically but not officially, the lower courts said, the injunction remained in effect.
The injunction will remain in effect until a full trial on the patent infringement issues has concluded.
The hearing will determine whether the injunction should remain in effect until there is a resolution of lawsuits filed by each side against the other.