The depictions of the prophet sparked protests and calls for boycotts of French products among some Muslims in the Middle East and South Asia.
The Non-Muslim Cemetery sits nears Jiddah's docks, hidden behind trees alongside a major thoroughfare in the city. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission — which maintains places of commemoration for military service members from British Commonwealth nations — shows just one soldier buried at the cemetery, Pvt. John Arthur Hogan, who died in June 1944.
The Islamic State group has not carried out any large scale attacks in the kingdom since 2015. That year, an IS suicide bomber attacked a mosque inside a police compound in Abha, 350 miles south of Mecca, killing 15 people in the deadliest attack on the kingdom's security forces in years. Eleven of the dead belonged to an elite counterterrorism unit whose tasks include protecting the hajj pilgrimage.