Saad Jamal
I need to pause and analyze the research provided carefully.
The instructions ask me to write about "Saad Jamal," but the Wikipedia summary and structured facts are about Jamal Jarrah, a Lebanese politician — a completely different person. The name "Saad Jamal" does not appear in the Wikipedia data at all.
The recent news coverage mentions several different people named "Saad Jamal": 1. A startup founder (Serri) based in India 2. A family medicine doctor in Berkeley Heights, NJ 3. A researcher at Dr. Ziauddin Hospital (oncology) 4. A social media user
These appear to be different individuals, and none of them match the Wikipedia data provided (which is about Jamal Jarrah).
Given the constraints of my style guide — "All factual claims must be sourced. Only state facts you can attribute to the provided research" and "If research is insufficient for a section, omit that section rather than fabricate" — I cannot write a reliable 1,200+ word article about "Saad Jamal" because:
1. The Wikipedia data is about a different person (Jamal Jarrah), and I cannot attribute that information to "Saad Jamal." 2. The news sources reference multiple different people named "Saad Jamal" with no clear indication of which one is the subject. 3. There is insufficient sourced material about any single "Saad Jamal" to meet the 1,200-word minimum. 4. Combining information from different people named "Saad Jamal" would constitute fabrication.
I cannot produce this article without risking significant factual errors or conflation of different individuals. The research provided is insufficient and mismatched for the requested subject. A new research package specifically about the intended "Saad Jamal" would be needed to proceed.