The Jordanian royal court said, "His Majesty King Abdullah II will leave the homeland on Sunday for Germany to undergo surgery to treat a herniated disc in the thoracic spine."

He added, "According to the advice of Jordanian doctors who were briefed on His Majesty's condition, the operation will be performed at a specialized hospital in Frankfurt, Germany this week."

The 60-year-old King of Jordan had previously suffered from spinal pain intermittently due to parachute jumping during his years of service in special operations.

But the pressure on the nerve resulting from the herniated disc has increased recently, which increased the pain and necessitated an urgent operation, according to the doctors' advice.

The operation is followed by a rest period of about a week before the king returns to Jordan.

Although Jordan is known for its quality hospitals, the king's medical journey to Germany has raised suspicion. Especially after a recent coup that aimed at overthrowing him.