Plausibility sets a deliberately low bar. If genocide might be underway, the court wants to be able to impose “ provisional measures ” to stop it, such as its orders that Israel stop the incitement of genocide toward Palestinians and enable the provision of humanitarian aid. A final determination of genocide, down the road, rightly demands a higher evidentiary standard. In January, the International Court of Justice, the United Nations’ highest court, found it “ plausible ” that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, but is Israel in fact responsible for this heinous crime? A positive case can be made,...