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"However, time will tell," Shamir added philosophically. Possibly these statements, made so soon after the trauma of Sadat's death, were not entirely convincing — and therefore it would be well for Israel to watch developments carefully and "wait and see," Shamir said. "One must think . . . and one must listen carefully," Shamir added. But if the Egyptian position is that the peace process continues unchanged,— then that would be Israel's position too — including the final withdrawal from Sinai scheduled for next April, he said. Obliquely rebuffing pressures, American Shamir said Israel had "un- undertaken enormous risks German-Saudi Arms Deal Faces Bonn Opposition BONN (JTA) — Dov Ben-Meir, a Labor member of the Knesset and chair- man of Histadrut in Tel Aviv, has received assur- ances from friends of Israel in West Germany that they will do their utmost to pre- vent the sale of advanced weaponry by the Bonn gov- ernment to Saudi Arabia. A score of trade union of- ficials, members of the Bundestag and leaders of the governing Social Demo- cratic Party (SPD) re- sponded to a letter on the subject addressed to them by Ben-Meir. Several expressed dismay that such Arms deliveries were even under considera- tion by the government. But they could not say what the outcome will be in the cur- rent internal debate here over whether the Federal Republic should end its , self-imposed ban on weapons sales to countries that are at war or are lo- cated in areas of tension. If the ban is lifted, the way would be open for the sale of sophisticated weapons sys- tems, .including the new Leopard II tanks to the Saudis. When in trouble, dele- gate. at Camp David," and Sadat's killing had added to those risks. It was incum- bent upon peace-seeking forces in the world therefore to "refrain from adding still more to the risks that Israel must undertake . . There is no need for Israel to pay (in the currency of 'ges- tures') for the terrible event that has happened in Egypt," Shamir said. He confirmed that the possibility of an early pullback had been raised — but noted that even the Egyptians said they did not regard it seriously as the scheduled withdrawal was only a few months away. Asked about U.S. Sec- retary of State Alexander Haig's public demand for a settlement freeze, Shamir said Israel "is not considering doing any- thing we are not obliged to do (under Camp David)." Shamir seemed especially cagey on a question about _the Sudan-Libya tension and possible Israeli in- volvement alongside Egypt at the side of Sudan. This question involved "strategic and political problems" and he would "rather not ad- dress myself to it here," Shamir said., MOVIE GUIDE r te ■ -issaim.. 'BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. 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