On Friday, the International Court of Justice will deliver a ruling on nine provisional measures requested by South Africa in its landmark genocide case against Israel. There’s unlikely to be a definitive “guilty” or “not guilty” verdict on whether Israel committed genocide in its war in Gaza against Hamas, but will rule on nine provisional measures brought by South Africa. “Tomorrow is just about provisional measures,” said Toby Cadman, a former war crimes prosecutor and specialist in international law, and barrister and head of Guernica 37 Chamers in London. He added: “I think the court will…