But this has been true of Muslims for centuries, as I pointed out; and they are a branch of (forms of) Judaism and acknowledge the god of Abraham, so there's a perfectly valid argument that (a) the circumstances of the prophecy were fulfilled long ago, (b) but the predicted consequences didn't happen (c) so the prophecy was actually a dud, as prophecies routinely are.
The tribe of Judah is represented by the term Jew, which includes the tribes of Benjamin and Levi. The “Muslims” are comprised of the families of Ishmael, and Essau, etc. The tribe of Israel contains 10 tribes, which includes Joseph being split into two tribes, his two sons. Ephraim was the son which inherited the name “Israel” from Joseph. The prophecy of Ezekiel 37, and Jeremiah 30, refer to Jacob, which includes the “stick”of “Judah”, and the “stick” of “Israel”. The “nations” of Jeremiah 30:11, would include Essau and Ishmael, among others. The nations don’t fare to well. (Daniel 2:35).
The prophecy of Daniel 2:34, with regard to the clay mixed with iron, which would be the Muslims, has already been fulfilled in 1967 and 1973, during the Israel wars. The Muslims were “crushed”, and they will be crushed again for the prophecy of Daniel 2:35.