Could be, could not be. My point is an attractive dark Caucasian > an attractive light Caucasian. Doesn't matter if that dark Caucasion is Southern European or Arab.
Unless you're referring to Sudanese, Somalis, Mauritanians, or Southern Egyptians as the overall or average "Arab", you're wrong, as they often have heavy African admixture and are only culturally Arabs, not genetically. We're not dark brown like Africans. Look at Levant Arabs, Mesopetamian Arabs, or Syrian Arabs.
This is probably the average skin tone most Arabs have in Iraq, where I'm from. Even in my family, many of us are of lighter complexion than this.
They are. My brother had blue eyes as a kid and one of my cousin's kids had blonde hair when young.
And it is pretty common, even in Yemen, where they people have 10-15% African admixture, you can still find blonde children.