The Syrian crisis has contributed significantly to the deterioration of Lebanon’s economy and social situation, particularly through the many refugees who fled into Lebanon. Lebanon has been tremendously affected due to its economic deficit and poor infrastructure unsuitable to meet the needs of many people; furthermore, it has a small geographical area relative to the population. Lebanon received more than one million displaced Syrians, which has led to unprecedented social challenges. This paper concludes that Lebanon is the country most affected by the Syrian crisis. The geographical proximity to a war-torn country and the issue of displaced people have exhausted Lebanon. Although Lebanon’s policy was to receive Syrian refugees without restrictions, starting in 2014, the Lebanese government has taken some measures to organize the entry process for refugees that are in line with the Lebanese situation. The international community should assist the Lebanese government and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in caring for Syrian refugees by providing material and humanitarian assistance.