@Ben Dhyan
Okay, we are transitioning from Daniel 12:1-2 to a discussion about Daniel in general which is fine, but to which I have an entirely different set of points.
You probably view Daniel as a prophet who makes predictions about the future. Jews do not see Daniel as a Prophet. In our Tanakh, the book is grouped with the Writings, not the Prophets.
You probably also think that it was Daniel that wrote Daniel, and that it was written in Babylon. While Jews have a variety of opinions on this issue, my view is quite different from that.
I accept the view of most historians and textual experts that the Book of Daniel was written hundreds of years later. It is basically a book designed to promote the Maccabean war (when the Jews kicked the Greeks out of Judea). Thus, the "prophecies" are really just someone later in history looking back at the past, and using the apocalyptic genre to discuss it. For example, the four sections of the statue are the Babylonians, Medes, Persians, and Greeks, all well known to anyone living in mid second century BCE.
As always, feel free to disagree.