yes
Somalia, Sudan and arab countries.
south Sudan's population is a mix of (mostly) African and Arab peoples
actuallly no Somalia is not a Arab country because they do not speak Arabic the speak somali an Arab country could be like Dubai Arabs rule that country so tecnically Somalia is not a Arab country it is in the big country Africa
They would say no, but due to Sudan's support of the Arabic militias, i would say yes.
Somalia
Arab countries that fought since 1948 in the Arab-Israeli wars: Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Kuwait (14/22)
The various tribes are killing each other, some are Afro-Arab, some are Arab, some African
Sudan ofcource,and its also the larggest in Arab world
Arab and African
Nobody has a crystal ball, so it is impossible to say for certain any outcome will occur. However, given that South Sudan wants little, if anything to do with Sudan and the other Arab States, has already ceded full recognition to Israel and does not recognize Palestine, and has made it clear that it views itself as an African (not an Arab) country, it is very unlikely that South Sudan will attempt to join the Arab League.
Egypt Sudan Algeria Morocco Libya Tunisia Mauritania
Sudan is ethnically diverse, with over 500 ethnic groups, the largest being Arabs, Nubians, Beja, Fur, and Nuba. Arab groups such as the Ja'alin, Shayqiyya, and Juhayna are among the most populous in Sudan, particularly in the northern regions. Additionally, there are various Nilotic groups, including the Dinka, Nuer, and Shilluk, mainly residing in the southern regions.